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Specializations
of Members of the Institute over the Last Years
Aleksandar Velichkov:
2002
- England (1 month).
Penka Peykovska:
2002 -
Institute of
History, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary, 1 month. Topic: “Hungarians
in Bulgarian Lands from the Middle of the 19th Century to the Middle of
the 20th Century”
Valery Stojanow:
2001-2002 -
Osteuropa-Institut
der Freien Universität Berlin,
Germany, 9
months with an Alexander von Humboldt Foundation' Scholarship.
Penka Peykovska:
2001 -
Institute of
History, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary, 1 month. Topic:
„Hungarians
in Bulgarian Lands from the Middle of the 19th Century to the Middle of
the 20th Century”
Penka Peykovska:
1999 -
Institute of
History, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary, 2 months. Topic: “Historical-Demographic
Characteristics of Bulgarians in Hungary, 19th-20th Centuries”.
Penka Peykovska:
1998
-
Institute of History, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary, 3 months.
Topic: “Historical-Demographic
Characteristics of the Bulgarians in Hungary, 19th-20th Centuries”.
Tamara Stoilova:
1998
-
Austria, Österreichisches Ost- und
Südosteuropa-Institut (2 months: Vienna).
Teodorichka Gotovska-Henze:
1997
-
Catholic
University, Bavaria, FRG (8 months).
Valery Stojanow:
1997 -
Vienna, Austria,
2 months via Österreichisches Ost- und Südosteuropa-Institut
Maria Koleva:
1996
-
Munich, Potsdam,
Koblenz (DAAD, 1 month and a half).
Maria Koleva:
1995
-
Munich, Deutsche
Forschungsgemeinschaft (1 month).
Detelina Dineva:
1995
-
Warsaw
University, Poland, Sholarship by Josef Myanowski Fund / A Foundation
for the Promotion of Science.
Valery Stojanow: 1995
-
Vienna, Austria, 2 months via Österreichisches Ost-
und Südosteuropa-Institut.
Valery Stojanow:
1994 -
Vienna, Austria, 1 month, Constantin Jireček
Scholarship for Historians by the Austrian Federal Ministry of Science
and Research.
Teodorichka Gotovska-Henze:
1993-1994
- Централноевропейски университет, Чешка република
(8 месеца).Central
European University, Czech Republic (8 months).
Detelina Dineva:
1992-1993
-
George
Washington University, Washington, USA, Fulbright Student.
Volya Argirova:
1992-1993
-
Columbia
University, New York, East Asian Institute, Specialization via ACLS (10
months).
Detelina Dineva:
1992
-
Research Scholarship under the Research Support Scheme of the Central
European University, Budapest.
Teodorichka Gotovska-Henze:
1990-1991
-
Italy, John
Hopkins University (8 months).
Maria Koleva:
1990
-
Berlin, Potsdam,
State Archive (3 months).
Valery Stojanow:
1989-1990 -
Ruhr-Universität Bochum,
West Germany, 14 months; Scholarship by the Alexander
von Humboldt Foundation.
Annie Dancheva-Vassileva:
1986–1987 - Dumbarton
Oaks Felloship, Washington, Dumbarton Oaks Center, Byzantine Studies
Department (3 months).
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